Home is where the tax breaks might be
March 18, 2020 Knowledge Center
Home is where the tax breaks might be

If you own a home, the interest you pay on your home mortgage may provide a tax break. However, many people believe that any interest paid on their home mortgage loans and home equity loans is deductible. Unfortunately, that’s not true. First, keep in mind that you must itemize deductions in order to take advantage of the […]

If you’re planning to move overseas, it’s time for an estate plan review
March 16, 2020 Knowledge Center
If you’re planning to move overseas, it’s time for an estate plan review

Whether you’re moving to another country for work-related reasons, retirement or simply want an opportunity to experience a new culture, it’s important to understand the potential tax and estate planning implications. If you don’t, you could be hit with some unpleasant surprises. Here are three possible pitfalls: Double taxation. If you’re a citizen of the United […]

Inheriting property? Be aware of the basis consistency rules
March 5, 2020 Knowledge Center
Inheriting property? Be aware of the basis consistency rules

If you’re in line to inherit property from a parent or other loved one, it’s critical to understand the basis consistency rules. Current tax law, passed in 2015, provides that the income tax basis of property received from a deceased person can’t exceed the property’s fair market value (FMV) as finally determined for estate tax […]

How to make the most of your multigenerational workforce
March 3, 2020 Knowledge Center
How to make the most of your multigenerational workforce

Many of today’s businesses employ workers from across the generational spectrum. Employees may range from Baby Boomers to members of Generation X to Millennials to the newest group, Generation Z. Managing a workforce with a wide age range requires flexibility and skill. If you’re successful, you’ll likely see higher employee morale, stronger productivity and a more […]

New Class of Partners at Miller Kaplan
March 2, 2020 Press Releases
New Class of Partners at Miller Kaplan

LOS ANGELES, March 2, 2020 – Miller Kaplan, a top-100 certified public accounting firm, is pleased to announce the addition of four new partners – Daniel Imm, CPA, David Lam, CISSP, CPP, Macgregor Waite, CPA, and Jesse Ward, CPA. After serving Miller Kaplan clients diligently for more than 10 years, Imm, Waite, and Ward have […]

What Landlords Should Know About Taxes
February 27, 2020 Knowledge Center
What Landlords Should Know About Taxes

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When must your business file IRS Form 8300?
February 18, 2020 Knowledge Center
When must your business file IRS Form 8300?

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Use Nongrantor Trusts to Bypass the SALT Deduction Limit
February 7, 2020 Knowledge Center
Use Nongrantor Trusts to Bypass the SALT Deduction Limit

If you reside in a high-tax state, you may want to consider using nongrantor trusts to soften the blow of the $10,000 federal limit on state and local tax (SALT) deductions. The limit can significantly reduce itemized deductions if your state income and property taxes are well over $10,000. A potential strategy for avoiding the […]

Miller Kaplan Acquires Information Security Company, Citadel
February 3, 2020 Press Releases
Miller Kaplan Acquires Information Security Company, Citadel

LOS ANGELES, February 3, 2020 – Miller Kaplan, a top-100 certified public accounting firm, is pleased to announce that effective January 1, 2020, the firm has acquired Citadel Information Group, Inc. (“Citadel”) – a Los Angeles-based company dedicated to providing information security management services to businesses and the nonprofit community. Founded in 2002 by Stan Stahl, […]

3 Best Practices for Achieving Organic Sales Growth
January 31, 2020 Knowledge Center
3 Best Practices for Achieving Organic Sales Growth

Most business owners would probably agree that, when it comes to sales, there’s always room for improvement. To this end, every company should strive for organic sales growth — that is, increases from existing operations unrelated to a merger or acquisition. That’s not to say a merger or acquisition is necessarily a bad idea, but you can’t […]

A Buy-Sell Agreement Can Provide the Liquidity to Cover Estate Taxes
July 27, 2019 Knowledge Center
A Buy-Sell Agreement Can Provide the Liquidity to Cover Estate Taxes

If you own an interest in a closely held business, it’s critical to have a well-designed, properly funded buy-sell agreement. Without one, an owner’s death can have a negative effect on the surviving owners. If one of your co-owners dies, for example, you may be forced to go into business with his or her family […]

4 Negative Outcomes of Jointly Owning Property with a Family Member
July 9, 2019 Knowledge Center
4 Negative Outcomes of Jointly Owning Property with a Family Member

A common estate planning mistake that people make is to own property jointly with an adult child or other family member. True, adding a loved one to the title of your home, bank account or other property can be a simple technique for leaving property to that person without the need for probate. But any […]